Veterinarians Have One Thing in Common—a Love for Animals
Saturday, December 20th, 2008
Why do people become veterinarians? Sure, you’ve got to love animals to spend your life working with them…but, there’s so much more to it.
Why do people become veterinarians? Sure, you’ve got to love animals to spend your life working with them…but, there’s so much more to it.
One of my favourite Ali G bits. This is Ali G talking to a veterinarian about various stuff.
Why are we talking about this?
What starts as a Swedish Chef sketch finishes with Vet’s Hospital, as the hospital staff discover the chef has a rare case of in-grown coffee pot.
The Muppet Show. Season 3
Ginger Bratzel of www.DiamondVets.com discusses how to take your clinic to the next level
One World, One Health:
No, you’re not going to see the vet when you’re sick. But do you realize how much veterinarians do to protect HUMAN health?
Veteran veterinarians? Of course! Veterinarians not only protect the health of animals, people, the environment, and our food supply—they also help protect our country.
Finding an alpaca veterinarian is important. Learn more about alpaca vets in this free animal care video.
Veterinarians at the U.C. Davis large animal hospital provide supplies and expertise to help animals displaced by the fires in Southern California.
Dog Cancer Treatments from MAF Studies by Veterinarians & Animal Researchers